The World Health Organization said on October 25, local time, that it is hoped that children in the northern part of the Gaza Strip will be given a second dose of the polio vaccine starting next week. WHO Representative in Palestine Pepper Cohen said that there is a window between October 28 and November 5, and WHO still has great hopes for continued vaccination. Earlier, the WHO issued a communiqué saying that due to the shrinking of the humanitarian cease-fire area in the Gaza Strip and the escalation of violence, work to vaccinate nearly 120,000 children in the northern Gaza Strip against polio, which was originally scheduled to begin on the 23rd, had to be delayed.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/25 23:49
The World Health Organization said on October 25, local time, that it is hoped that children in the northern part of the Gaza Strip will be given a second dose of the polio vaccine starting next week. WHO Representative in Palestine Pepper Cohen said that there is a window between October 28 and November 5, and WHO still has great hopes for continued vaccination. Earlier, the WHO issued a communiqué saying that due to the shrinking of the humanitarian cease-fire area in the Gaza Strip and the escalation of violence, work to vaccinate nearly 120,000 children in the northern Gaza Strip against polio, which was originally scheduled to begin on the 23rd, had to be delayed.